Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. became popular for starring in many action films since the 80s and 90s. He grew up in Bacoor, Cavite where he also became as a vice governor in 1995 and governor in 1998. He won a seat in the Senate in 2004.

He was involved in the ‘pork barrel scam’ back in 2013 along with former senators Jinggoy Estrada and Juan Ponce Erile. KAMI reported before that Revilla was able to allegedly get a P224.5 million kickback from his Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) or pork barrel which was supposed to be used for government projects. He was detained and was charged with plunder. He is still in detention to date.

In 2015, GMA News reported that 43 bank accounts, 28 properties and 15 vehicles under the name of Revilla were frozen as ordered by Sandiganbayan. Revilla cannot sell, renovate nor demolish those if his plunder case is still on going. By 2016, he was declared as 5th richest Filipino senator in a report by iMoney.

Revilla’s shares in different companies such as Manila Southwoords, Royal Tagaytay and Country Club, Subic Yacht Club, Palms Country Club, Riviera Golf and Sports Club, Natures Concept Development and Realty Corp. Alabang Country Club, Inc., San Miguel Corporation, GMA-7 Network and Villa Jose Jacinta, Inc. were also temporarily frozen. As well as his own companies like RRJ Films Inc and RRJ Trading and Trucking Corp.